My parents are the main people in my life that I have to thank for making me the respectable young woman I am pushing to become. Not only have they taught me to work hard, but they've taught me how to sympathise and compromise to help animals that can’t help themselves, and always remember to respect God’s creatures. I have stuck by these beliefs my whole life, even as a young child, as I believe this is the best advice they have given me towards my future. Animals have been in and out of my family and I’s care as long as I can remember, and every time I met a new animal I would remember the morals my parents taught me. As anyone can probably see, my family and experiences with animals have had a big impact on the person I am today and the person I aim to be in the future. …show more content…
Today we take in all sorts of animals, and take care of them until they can be released back into the wild or we find a good home for them. My future with animals does not only exist at home, my junior year of high school I had to do an apprenticeship for my animal science class as part of FFA. My love and knowledge of animals caused me to make the decision of apprenticing at a veterinary clinic, where I would soon learn just how deep my urge to help and love animals goes. After my week of apprenticing there was over, I realized what I wanted to do with my life, I wanted to become a veterinary technician. Now, I volunteer at Walker Street Veterinary Clinic Monday through Thursday at 3:30pm to 5:30pm. I do this to not only prepare myself for my future in college and in the workforce, but also because of my passion for